Art-related Mysteries and Thrillers Theme (a.k.a Artwork, Relics, Gems and Precious Minerals)

Today I’m thrilled to share with you ten books from MysteryThrillerWeek's Art-related Mysteries and Thrillers Theme, also known as the Artwork, Relics, Gems and Precious Minerals Theme.



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Though this category initially contained books whose stories revolve around a painting or sculpture, it’s grown to include mysteries and thrillers in which a relic, piece of art, precious gem or other priceless object plays a central role.

Several authors have provided a description of their stories, adventurous tales revolving around a fake Mona Lisa, missing gold coins, treasures looted from Saddam’s palaces, a Triceratops brow, a fifteenth-century relic, forged paintings, an international art heist, a collection of Dutch masterpieces, and a sack full of diamonds.

My thanks to Phil Philips, cj petterson, Paul Russell Parker III, Rosa Fedele, Catherine Dilts, Tomasz Chrusciel, Khristina Atkinson, and Ritter Ames for providing information about their books. I’ve also included information about my own art-related novels.

These are but a few of the 20+ books currently listed in the Art-related Mysteries and Thrillers category.

Be sure to sign up as a Super Fan on the MysteryThrillerWeek website to be kept up-to-date of all the fun games, prizes and giveaways taking place during the event, February 12 – 22, 2017.

I look forward to seeing you there!

P.S. Don’t forget to check my blog [http://www.jennifersalderson.com/blog/] on January 16th when Paul Russell Parker III will share more about the looting of Saddam Hussein’s palaces he witnessed while on a tour of duty in Iraq.

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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer S. Alderson Paul Russell Parker III's fascinating post about the looting he witnessed in Iraq is now live. Definitely worth the read, especially if you are interested in art history, the Gulf War or culture: http://jennifersalderson.com/2017/01/...


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Jennifer S. Alderson Now with an excellent image of the participants' novels!


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